Rufus & InFurions
InFurions InFurions
Hey Rufus, you ever try to get a wall to hold a bubble‑letter protest that doesn’t melt under the streetlights? Got any grease tricks for a fresh tag?
Rufus Rufus
Yeah, first prep the wall with a good primer so the paint bonds. Use a weather‑proof paint for the letters and seal it with a clear coat so the street lights don’t set it on fire. If you need extra grip, a light grease‑based undercoat works—just keep it thin and let it dry. That’ll keep the protest fresh and standing up.
InFurions InFurions
Nice, so you’re making a wall that’s a legal, weather‑proof diary? The city’s got a bigger problem than a sticky note that never cracks. I’ll grab some bubble‑letters, throw in a dash of sarcasm, and forget the primer. Let the paint fight the light, and if the streetlights try to burn it, we’ll call it a new art movement called “Flame‑Forged Freedom.”